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charge at (towards/into)…: rush at top speed.全速向…驶去冲向,向…攻击
His dogs are trained to charge at intruders/enemy.
The boys charged noisily into the water.
1)The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.
Calls will be charged at 4p per minute.
The gallery charges an entrance fee.
We won't charge for delivery if you pay now.
2)He was charged with an outrageous attack on the government’s policy.
3)The commission is charged with investigating war crimes.
4)The shaver can be charged up.
come to a grinding halt (stop/end/pause) grind to a halt
bring sth to a halt (stop/end/pause)
The train came to a halt.
Production has come to a halt owing to the lack of raw material.
grind v. (ground, ground)磨,碾,擦;把…磨碎/光/快 折磨、(使)受苦
Traffic ground to a halt as it approached the accident site.
I have to grind the knife; it is blunt.
We grind up the wheat to make/into flour.
The father ground his teeth in anger at the naughty boy.
People in this area were ground down by hunger and poverty.
He is grinding away for the examination.